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Re: [emax] Emax se

2003-10-29 by Mark Landucci

Rob, how much are you selling the loaded Zip disks for?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rob Keeble 
  To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 12:09 PM
  Subject: RE: [emax] Emax se


  Hi,
  If you have problems with making an OS diskette from the online downloads,
  we can send you a new DS/DD Emax OS diskette via air mail for just 15
  dollars or Euros. Guaranteed to work and with a free sample bank.

  Refurb HD's will cost 50 -100 dollars (www.ccsdrives.com), but you need to
  check your digital board to see whether you have SCSI installed (its
  unlikely, but sometimes E-mu Systems put HD boards in an Emax SE). See the
  web site for details.

  Look out for an Emax SE HD, and get the SCSI ZIP100 upgrade - see web site
  for details.
  If you do get a ZIP100 I can get you over 20 ZIP100 carts full of Emax
  professional sample banks..

  Regards
  Rob
  www.emulatorarchive.com
    -----Original Message-----
    From: shoji023 [mailto:shojishinoda@...]
    Sent: 28 October 2003 02:25
    To: emax@yahoogroups.com
    Subject: [emax] Emax se


    Hey guys, I have recentlt blown off the dust on my favorite unit ever.
    I once owned an Emax se and a Emax HD with the SE upgrade. I now own
    a rack unit Emax with the SE upgrade but with no HD.

    2 MAJOR ISSUES

    1. NO DISK! NO OS! I live in LA. Can someone help me out.
    2. How expensive is a HD for this unit? Disks are great, but...

    I want to use this unit in live situations, probably because you
    can't here the sound degradation on a huge PA. And I do industrial
    music anyway. I like the metalic color in the lower quality sampling
    rates.

    i NEED A DISK AND SOMEONE TO TEACH ME HOW TO USE THE emx files.


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